Two Bordulac rural mail carriers received recognition for their many years of service to their patrons. In 1956, Henry Bergman retired after 36 years. Mr. Bergman could boast proudly of a 35-year safe driving citation presented by the U.S Postal department. Thirty‑five years without even a minor accident, in all kinds of weather, over questionable roads. In 1973 Homer Grove was honored at a retirement party. His total years of service with the post office came to just four months short of 20 years.
The post office was established in 1895. One of the earliest Postmasters was E.A. Roach. He was followed by:
Kathleen Moriarity,
Rollie Beckley, who had the post office in his lumberyard where he also bought cream,
A.M. Pepoon,
Harry Ferguson, and now
Lucille Liebig.
Source: A History of Foster County 1983 Page 176